TY - JOUR
T1 - Daily versus major life events as predictors of symptom frequency
T2 - A replication study
AU - Jandorf, Lina
AU - Deblinger, Esther
AU - Neale, John M.
AU - Stone, Arthur A.
N1 - Funding Information:
Order ofjrst and second authorship was decided by a coin toss. This article is based on work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. BNS-7923715 to John M. Neale and Arthur A. Stone. Requests for reprints should be sent to Arthur A. Stone, Department of Psychiatry, Health Sciences Center, T-10.S tate University of New York at Stony Book, NY 11794.
PY - 1986/7
Y1 - 1986/7
N2 - Predictions of physical symptomatology by daily life events and by major life events were compared, replicating and expanding work reported by De- Longis, Coyne, Dakof, Folkman, & Lazarus (1982). Analyses of daily, prospective data collected on 79 married men for 90 days demonstrated that daily, undesirable events were better predictors of symptom frequencies than either past, major life events or daily, desirable events. These results, similar to those found by DeLongis et al. (1982). were further explored by examining “healthy” subjects versus subjects with prior medical conditions. Undesirable daily events were a much stronger predictor of physical symptoms in the healthy group than in the prior medical conditions group.
AB - Predictions of physical symptomatology by daily life events and by major life events were compared, replicating and expanding work reported by De- Longis, Coyne, Dakof, Folkman, & Lazarus (1982). Analyses of daily, prospective data collected on 79 married men for 90 days demonstrated that daily, undesirable events were better predictors of symptom frequencies than either past, major life events or daily, desirable events. These results, similar to those found by DeLongis et al. (1982). were further explored by examining “healthy” subjects versus subjects with prior medical conditions. Undesirable daily events were a much stronger predictor of physical symptoms in the healthy group than in the prior medical conditions group.
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U2 - 10.1080/00221309.1986.9711031
DO - 10.1080/00221309.1986.9711031
M3 - Article
C2 - 3760843
AN - SCOPUS:0022744644
SN - 0022-1309
VL - 113
SP - 205
EP - 218
JO - Journal of General Psychology
JF - Journal of General Psychology
IS - 3
ER -